We were at Waipuilani on Maui, HI comparing the lower intertidal zone and the sub tidal zone to see in which location there would be more pipipi. When we went out to Waipuilani we performed two trials counting the number of pipipi in a quadrant in the intertidal and sub tidal zones and also figured out the temperature and salinity.
After collecting all of our data on September 12, 2007 at 8:01am with a low tide we found out many interesting things. We found out that the lower intertidal zone has more pipipi than the sub tidal zone. The average of the number of pipipi found in the lower intertidal zone from all two trials that we performed was 65/m2. And the average of the number pipipi found in the sub tidal zone from all two trials that we performed was 2/m2.
This is a graph showing the results.
Tammy taking a picture with a pipipi suctioned to her hand.
Travis counting up the number of pipipi in a quadrant in the lower intertidal zone.
This is a video clip of Waipuilani.
3 comments:
Good: Very good pictures and very imformative, good job.
Bad: Your video doesn't work, you gotta get that fixed.
Alot of good information to show what we were doing. Who da braddah in all da pictures oh dats me.
Da video no work cuz but u can get dat fixed.
Other den dat this blog was good.
good job, I though it was good, maybe just take out some of the details, I liked the video, it was cool.
-Mikaela
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